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Crew Dragon’s flight back to Earth with Liam and Col. Doug Hurley remains on track; targeting splashdown off the coast of Pensacola, Florida in the Gulf of Mexico at 2:48 p.m. EDT today spacex.com/launches

Austin Barnard🚀 (@austinbarnard45) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks the beginning of a new era, even though this is a small step. We are a giant leap closer to mars than we were yesterday, the future of interplanetary travel is upon us. MARS HERE WE COME!🔥🚀

Today marks the beginning of a new era, even though this is a small step. We are a giant leap closer to mars than we were yesterday, the future of interplanetary travel is upon us. MARS HERE WE COME!🔥🚀
Scott Manley (@djsnm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘For All Mankind’ Production had been shut down since March, but now it's back on. Now I'm wondering what scripted shows will write masks and quarantines into the script. deadline.com/2020/08/for-al…

Jeff Foust (@jeff_foust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that NASA was not “closed up” when President Trump took office, and that the commercial crew program that enabled this launch started in the Obama administration, building upon the commercial cargo program from the G.W. Bush administration.

DFWJosh (@pangmasterdfw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To all my rural friends that will receive this message 5 to 10 seconds after everyone else... Get SpaceX #Starlink so we can have real-time conversations!

NSF - NASASpaceflight.com (@nasaspaceflight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maxar’s WorldView-3 satellite collected high-resolution imagery of the Suez Canal this morning, with the latest efforts in progress to free the grounded EVER GIVEN container ship. Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies:

Maxar’s WorldView-3 satellite collected high-resolution imagery of the Suez Canal this morning, with the latest efforts in progress to free the grounded EVER GIVEN container ship. 

Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies:
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com (@nasaspaceflight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Additionally, Maxar’s WorldView-2 satellite collected a large area (nearly 2,500 square kilometers in one image) along the canal and the Gulf of Suez this morning. More than 120 ships are anchored south of the entrance to the canal. Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies:

Additionally, Maxar’s WorldView-2 satellite collected a large area (nearly 2,500 square kilometers in one image) along the canal and the Gulf of Suez this morning. More than 120 ships are anchored south of the entrance to the canal.

Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies: